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Palladium-Item from Richmond, Indiana • Page 4

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Palladium-Itemi
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Richmond, Indiana
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Page 4 The Palladium-Item end Sun-Telegram, Richmond, Thursday, Dec. 4, 1952 the COPEI trailing with 89,905. Perez Jimenez took office im Jimenez Gets Clubs mediately after the three-man jun Friendship Home Elevator Project 1,400 Practical Nurses In State Licensed After Tests Weddings And Engagements ta in which he was a key mem Venezuela Mrs. Al Aldrich was a guest of the Chatter club Tuesday evening when it met with Mrs. Joe Feni- ber and which has governed Venezuela since 1950 resigned its nower to six top representatives Aided By Sorority Brown-Root CONNERSVILLE.

Mr. and more. Prizes at bunko went to of the nation's armed forces. The Twenty-five dollars was donated Presidency CARACAS, Venezuela Ven latter eroun. which included the Mrs.

Fay Root of Falmouth announce the engagement of their to the Tri Kappa Friendship Home elevator fund by the Delta Theta defense minister, then announced Mrs. Urban Swagr, Mrs. John Se-nese, Mrs. Aldrich and Mrs. Fred Mosey.

Mrs. Senese entertains the club Dec. 16 at a Christmas party it had decided to name him as daughter, Mary Ellen, to Norman Tau sorority Tuesday night at a president. Lee Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs.

meeting in the Gas company office. ezuelan military leaders Tuesday night plumped Defense Minister Marcos Perez Jimenez into the nation's presidency shortly after an Howard Brown of Connersville, A Christmas party to be held Dec. Christmas cookery and the mak 16 at 6 p. m. at the Elks Country Rural Route 1.

No date has been set for the wedding. official announcement that the pro- club was planned. Xmas Dinner Held By Club Seventeen members and three guests, Miss Ruth Smith, Mrs. Walter Cain and Mrs. John F.

Atchison of East Palestine, Ohio, attended the Christmas dinner and party of the U. and I. Home Demonstration club Tuesday evening at the Westcott hotel. Following dinner the group was entertained at the home of Mrs. Paul Dingle.

Mrs. Cain served as installing officer during an installation ceremony. Officers installed were Mrs. Walter Cronin, presi dent; Mrs. Paul Dungle, vice-president; Mrs.

Henry Phillips, secre-Sry-treasurer; Mrs. Glen Niewoeh-ner, health and safety director and Miss Louise Atchison, publicity. Christmas gifts were exchanged and the club's Christmas project discussed. The group meets Jan. 6 with Mrs, Cronin.

ing of candy and cookies for gifts were demonstrated by Mrs. Carol Shaver Tuesday afternoon when the Friendly Home Demonstration club met in the Electric kitchen. Mrs. Richard Jenkins, Mrs. Wil Duke-Schroy Mr.

and Mrs. Clayton Schroy of government party was leading returns from Sunday's elections for a constituent assembly. liam Niersbach, Mrs. Russell The election was the first in Venezuela since Romulo' Gallegos, leader of the leftist Democratic Action party, was chosen president in 1947. Gallegos was ousted by a military coup the following year and was exiled.

The Democratic Action party was outlawed and its present leader, Romulo Betan-court, is living in San Jose, Costa Rica. censed nurses are permitted to charge three-fourths of the wage scale of registered nurses. Local-Iy, Mrs. Wilson said, that would amount to $9 for an eight-hour day. Registered nurses, she said, get 12.

Licensed practical nurses' have organized an Indiana Practical Nurses association. Mrs. Rose Canter, Evansville, is president. They wear white uniforms, white caps and white hose. An insignia on the left sleeve denotes their license.

A red velvet band is on their caps. Miss Seramlin said that while Indiana's law providing for licensing of practical nurses is not mandatory, she said she felt it would be better for the profession for more to obtain state licenses. Centerville announce the marriage Perez Jimenez said he would re Brehm and Mrs. Ethel Bangs were named to form the committee. A Christmas party will be held of their daughter, Elsie, to Richard Duke of Williamsburg.

spect the election results and the Dec. 8 at the Garden 'clubhouse. Supreme Electoral Council said The marriage took place at An Current trends in novels were gola, Saturday, Nov. 29. Mr.

the government-backed Independent Electoral Front (FEI) was discussed by Dr. Kathleen Postle Group Entertained At Local Luncheon and Mrs. Joseph Berry attended the couple. leading with 570,123 votes. It listed before members oi the Current Literature group of the American Association of University Women opposition ballots at 473,880 for the Shock Case Mrs.

J. F. Hornaday entertained leftist Democratic Republican par Norma Crandall Tuesday evening when the group Miss Nancy Seramlin, executive secretary of the Indiana State Nurses' association, said Wednesday at Indianapolis that approximately 1,400 practical nurses over Indiana took advantage of a recent opportunity to obtain state licenses through tests. Indiana's Nurse Practice act was revised in 1949 to provide for licensing practical nurses. Licenses were obtainable after a year's schooling at an accredited practical nurses' school.

Indiana has only one. It is in Indianapolis. Under an amendment to the act, the schooling period was waived for, a limited time during past year and practical nurses who passed certain tests were licensed. Miss Seramlin said that about 1,400 over the state obtained licenses that way. Mrs, A.

H. Wilson, who operates a registry of practical nurses in Richmond, said that 12 of Richmond's 25 practical nurses obtained licenses 1 through such tests. Must Go To School Miss Seramlin said that the only way practical nurses now can become licensed is through a year's schooling. She said another class opens next month at the only Indiana school, which is in Indianapolis. It has about '150 graduates.

It was organized in 1950. Licensed practical nurses and those who are not licensed perform much the same duties although li ty (URD) and 138.003 for the Christian Socialists (COPEI). Just met with Mrs. Walter Crum. Mrs.

Guy Pinney and Mrs. Ruby Dennis at luncheon Tuesday at Parker's restaurant, the affair honoring several of the group who will spend a part of the season in Florida. To Wed Corporal over two million persons were eli were assistant hostesses. Mrs. gible to vote.

(This was considerably at vari Heber Duffield entertains the club Jan. 6. Following luncheon canasta was GRAND JUNCTION, (INS) Police were understanding when the driver of a Jeep, which collided with another vehicle, left the accident scene hurriedly. He had been tossed out of the Jeep and slid some distance, feet first. When he stood up, slightly bruised, his shredded trousers fell off.

Social Calendar Saturday Evening Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Crandall, ance with earlier unofficial returns played at the residence of Mrs. Mrs. Robert Wilson presented the Monday, which showed the URD Hornaday, prizes going to Mrs.

taking more than 50 per cent of program Tuesday afternoon when the Current Events club met with the vote. Shortly after these re Will Scull, Mrs. Francis Edmunds, Mrs. F. W.

Krueger, Miss Lorene Reid and Mrs. Jerome Powers: Mrs. Charles Davis. Mrs. Wilson 418 South Thirteenth street announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Norma Jane, to Cpl.

Laverne turns developed, the government read a paper "Point Four at Thursday Xi Eta chapter and Xi Alpha Zeta chapters. Beta Sigma Phi sorority, will meet with Mrs. Mac Leonhardt. ORC club meets with Mrs. Ad-die Parson.

clamped on censorship and cor In the party were Mrs. Everett Work." Thirteen members attend India has temporarily banned the importation of razor blades. respondents were unable to file V. Gray, son of Mrs. Lucy V.

Gray, Reid and Miss Lorene Reid of New ed. A sale of goods made by Thomas Ringley's Prospective Bride Is Complimented Complimenting Miss Barbara Lee Markey, bride-elect of Thomas L. Ringley, a bridal shower was given recently toy Mrs. Arthur Hebenstriet at her home on South Twelfth street. 5221 Main street.

other election dispatches until the announcement of Marcos Jimenez' Paris, Mrs. L. E. King, Mrs. Oliver the blind of Indiana was held and The wedding will take place Sat Bogue, Mrs.

Erie Reynolds, Mrs. Association for Childhood Edu donations received for the state hospital Christmas fund. Current urday evening, Dec. 6, at 7:30 cation 'meets at YWCA. Will Scull, Miss Jeannette Land-wer, Mrs.

G. Andrew Steely, Mrs. clock the First Baptist church. Present Day club meets with events were discussed in response to roll call. The council meeting A reception, following the cere elevation and of the official returns.) Caracas newspapers published Monday night showed the URD leading with 294,595 votes, the FEI a poor second with 147,528 and Mrs.

Mabel Conley. of the Wayne County Federation Liberal Arts group of AAUW mony, will be held in the church parlors. Friends and relatives of oi Clubs for Dec. 8 at the Cen dinner meeting in Nurses home. F.

W. Krueger, Mrs. J. Bennett Gordon, Mrs. William H.

Romey, Mrs. O. P. Nusbaum, Mrs. Frank Critchett, Mrs.

Francis Edmunds, Mrs. Jerome Powers and Mrs. Hornaday. Appointments were in shades of yellow. Yellow chrysanthemums tral Methodist was announced.

Will Be Bunko club meets with the couple are invited to attend. Mr. Gray is serving in the 31st also were used in decoration. Mrs. L.

C. Martin. Mrs. Ray Kercheval entertains the club Dec. 16.

1 Infantry division and is stationed was played and prizes Double Four club meets with Mrs. New Shipment of Kitten Soft Angora Gaps To Give or To Wear at Camp Atterbury. Lester Parks. awarded to Mrs. Robert Ringley.

A case against a baker, in a Hon Mrs. John Newbold Idle Hour club meets with Mrs. Mrs. Treva Evans and Mrs. Ver-lin Lawler.

Genevieve Pittman. LOOKING for a GOOD PLACE TO EAT? iton (England) court was heard first, to prevent the cakes in his In the party, in addition to Miss College Hill Community club Surprise Birthday For Richmond Woman A surprise birthday party was oven from burning. Markey and the prize winners Entertains Mothers "Mrs. John Newbold. assisted bv meets at Chester Community hall.

were Mrs. Robert Goodwin, Mrs. Ruth Harris, Mrs. Mildred Elstro, Mrs. E.

R. Koontz. entertained Two Y's club meets at YMCA. Altrusa club meets at YWCA. Three B's Christmas party.

Tri C's of Clearview drive meet held honoring Mrs. Elizabeth conns go fast Mrs. Larry Wise, Mrs. Ralph Law members of the Progressive Moth ers Tuesday evening. Sauer of 217 South street recently.

Games were played and refresh Try Us. Fried Chicken Steaks and Chops French Fried Shrimp Reasonably Priced. with Mrs. Donald Marting. During a brief business meeting Enjoy quick relief ud speedily remoTe aching coma with thin, cushioning Dr.

Scholl's Zino-pada. Coat but a trifle. BO Collegiate club meets with Mrs. a donation was made to the Tri ler, Mrs. Richard Fienmng, Mrs.

Herbert Ringley, Mrs. Al Blanken-baker, Mrs. Joseph Hebenstriet, Mrs. Gary Coleman, Mrs. Mabel Boyce, Mrs.

Catherine Ringley, Mrs. Robert Matson, and Mrs. Joe Bueme. Burton Carr. ments served.

Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Rose Schneider, Mrs. Kappa sorority Friendship Home SEW club meets with Mrs. Wil RESTAURANT 21 N. 8TH ST.

Couple From Texas Entertained Here Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Walker and daughter Betty Jane of South West Seventeenth street entertained recently with a dinner for their guests, Mr. and Mrs. C.

D. Franz of Katy, Tex. In the party were Mr. and Mrs. C.

D. Franz, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wills of Cambridge City, Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Lammott, Centerville Mrs. Ida Lammott and Harold Lammott of Pershing; Mr. and Mrs. Albert -Wills and family of Fountain City; Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Smith and Rex of Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. Willis Culbertson and sons of Cambridge City; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lammott and Edna Lou.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lammott and family, Mrs. Pearl Vor-nauf, all of East Germantown. WALDORF elevator rund.

liam Massey. Eugene Herold and Mrs. Hannah LaBelle. Others who attended were Mrs. Carl Kilgus, Mrs.

Patrick Mrs. Melvin Quigley discussed Has Child Psvcholoev Been Over Alms club meets with Mrs. Nor man Shultz. Children playing with matches Oats, Mrs. Flora Brokamp, Mrs.

Women's Overseas league meets and Mrs. William Matti spoke on "Don't Blame Your Parents" and "Give Your Child a Albert Schwegman and the guest with Mrs. Thomas Holden, Cam i started 100 fires in Bristol, last year. of honor, Mrs. Sauer.

bridge City. Chance To Let Off Steam." Chester Community club meets with Mrs. Lewis Tice. Tri Kappa sorority card party at The annual Christmas party for children of the members will be held at 6 p. m.

Dec. 19 at the Young Women's Christian associa inland hotel, 8 p. benefit Friendship Home Elevator fund. tion. itmrfecf otffeft Jute Bleaching Process EGG HOG (Non-Alcoholic) 111 5 E2LTFRA iriW i uiiiv, iai tsntisn sci entists have discovered a bleach Week's Sewing Buy ine process for iute that makes it FROSTY precious new angora clip cap.

wnite in color, the British Information service reports here. In the future it will have the feel. if 4 ta II crispness and general appearance of linen and is expected to take its place among: the more fashion JMIfi able and hard-weanne fabrics for clothing and furnishings, according to the report. FOR THESE THREE MOST WANTED SERVING PIECES REGULARLY $9.75 In a cheict of 5 lovely patterns in HOLLIES Ei CASH FOR CHRISTMAS! YOUR TOTAL COST $4.60 when repaid in 5 MONTHLY PAYMENTS $10.92 Fast, friendly service. Telephone or come to.

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